The first session of 2019 Town Meeting is March 12, 8am-7pm, at the Old Town Hall, 45 Summer Street, for voting on Warrant Articles 1-10.

The second session of Town Meeting is March 16, 9am, at Newfound Regional High School, 150 Newfound Road, for voting on Warrant Articles 11-23, including the operating budget.

The 2019 Budget and Financial Trends document includes highlights of the proposed 2019 operating budget (not including the water & sewer funds), historical data of the operating budget (not including the water & sewer funds), the full operating budget, revenue report, Town Meeting Warrant, tax rate impact of the Warrant, tax rate comparison, tax rate history, net appropriation history, and assessed valuation history. Paper copies of this document can also be found at the Town Office.

Bristol,
New Hampshire, incorporated in 1819, is a beautiful New England town
that encompasses the southern portion of Newfound Lake, the fifth
largest lake in the State. Bristol is located just twenty five
miles northwest of Concord, New Hampshire, New Hampshire's capital.
Bristol offers all the benefits of small town living, remaining close
to major recreational attractions and business centers. The Town
of Bristol has a year round population of approximately 3,300 and a
seasonal summer population of approximately 6,500 inhabitants.
Town employees, those involved in local government and all of the
many volunteers who give so generously of their time are dedicated to
providing the best possible service to our residents, businesses, and
visitors. We welcome you to our Town website!

Bristol
has come a long way in 10 years and has a lot of improvements still to
come! Check out the presentation that Select Board Chair Rick Alpers,
Historic District Commission Member Dorcas Gordon and Town
Administrator Nik Coates have made to tell the Story of Bristol Reborn.
Stay tuned for an ucoming presentation in the community, too.